If a disaster such as a tornado or hurricane happens, you're sure you (and your family) would know what to do?
September is National Preparedness Month. Throughout the coming weeks, individuals and families are encouraged to "resolve to be ready." Much to be prepared is to have an emergency action plan in place that will help you to see through natural disasters and man.
does not end up like the family in the video above that (jokingly) decide on the wing. ensure companion animal safety have enough food and water on hand, there are many things to consider in the wake of a disaster. and design a plan after it happens is too late.
How to create an emergency action plan
Ready to get serious about creating your own emergency action plan? If so, here are some points to consider as well as resources to help you shape your emergency action plan :.
- Start by identifying the risks that have occurred or may occur in your area your local emergency management office can help you with that
- Create a plan. Consider special accommodations for infants and young children, the elderly, pets and people with disabilities.
- Put together an emergency kit. You never know when disaster will strike, to also create an emergency kit for your car.
- Continue to learn more and stay involved. websites such as ready.gov and eriesense.com are excellent resources for helpful advice. In addition to learning more, you can also consider serving as a volunteer disaster.
In addition to all the above, you will also need to have auto insurance and homeowners in case your car or home sustains damage disaster. Talking with a professional such as an Erie Insurance agent for more to obtain adequate protection.
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